Age- and level-dependence of fatty infiltration in lumbar paravertebral muscles of healthy volunteers

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Normative age-related decline in paravertebral muscle quality is important for reference to disease and risk identification in patients. We aimed to establish age- and vertebral level-dependence of paravertebral (multifidus and erector spinae) muscle volume and fat content in healthy adult volunteers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospective study multifidus and erector spinae fat signal fraction and volume at lumbar levels L1-L5 were measured in 80 healthy volunteers (10 women and men per decade, 20-62 years of age) by 2-point Dixon 3T MR imaging. ANOVA with post hoc Bonferroni correction compared fat signal fraction and volume among subgroups. Pearson and Spearman analysis were used for correlations (P

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Crawford, R. J., Filli, L., Elliott, J. M., Nanz, D., Fischer, M. A., Marcon, M., & Ulbrich, E. J. (2016). Age- and level-dependence of fatty infiltration in lumbar paravertebral muscles of healthy volunteers. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 37(4), 742–748. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4596

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